03-01-2006 03:24 PM | |
ScitizenKane | I can run dos box...if I wanted too but with the processor I have the game will run slow. Anyways I've read in another topic on Albion of other windows Xp users having this same problem but no solutions. |
03-01-2006 02:28 PM | |
Master MC | Not powerful enough for Dos Bos? Doesn't look like an intensive program to me? |
03-01-2006 11:28 AM | |
ScitizenKane |
Hope it's okay to use this topic also since I have a pet peeve with the same game. I got Albion to run just fine off of windows (XP pro) but after about 5 minutes of play time it just closes. The first time that happened the windows error said something about an NDTV error if Im not mistaken. Or is it that my pc is on the dated side. my specs os Windows Xp pro AMD K6 3d processor 500mhz (dated I know) 120 mb Ram directx 9.0 trident video accelerator blade 3d I know my system isnt powerful enough for dos box so I was hoping that I could get around it. Any help would be appreciated. p.s thanks for providing 5 days a stranger, and 7 days a skeptic. |
31-12-2005 11:07 PM | |
hardcore happy nooblet |
YES! Thank you all! I've finally got it working! You all have been great help! Thanks so much. |
31-12-2005 10:21 PM | |
Gamefreak |
You need to run setup.exe or install.exe or whatever program there in Albion-folder to set up your sound card and music card, the error tells you that the game doesn't find a music card because you didn't set on up |
31-12-2005 08:34 PM | |
hardcorenoob |
Ok, thank you so much so far, I really appreciate it. Still though, I'm not able to run it. I'm getting closer though! It starts up for about 2 seconds, then cuts out and tell me to check out the error log, I did and it said this: **** Error log **** Albion v1.38 (created on Jul 25 1996 12:39:09) Executed on Sat Dec 31 14:27:23 2005 BBERROR: ERRORSTACK START:-------------- Sound: AIL error : XMIDI sound hardware not found BBERROR: ERRORSTACK END----------------- More help would be awesome. |
31-12-2005 08:18 PM | |
Eagle of Fire |
I think it should be more in the like of: Code:
z:\>mount c c: z:\>mount d c:\oldgames\albion\cd z:\>c: c:\>cd oldgames c:\oldgames\>cd albion c:\oldgames\albion\>albion.bat |
31-12-2005 05:59 PM | |
hardcorenooblet |
Okay, this is what I tried to do (I obviously failed btw...) z:\>mount d d:\c:\oldgames\albion\cd and yep... It didn't work. |
31-12-2005 05:51 PM | |
Eagle of Fire |
I missed the part in which you said that you don't exactly have the CD. In fact, if you look in the folder of Albion the archive created for you when you unarchived it, you'll notice that there is a directory named "CD". You need to mount that directory in drive D: to make the game works. Happy playing. |
31-12-2005 05:36 PM | |
hardcorenooblet | I don't exactly understand... I'm sorry, I'm still pretty new to DOSBox. Is there anyone that can give me a step-by-step of how to run Albion and trick it to thinking that the CD is in there after it tells me to insert CD? |
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